Buildable Ancient Buildings

Ever conquer a Fallen Empire, see their core worlds stacked with massively productive buildings and wonder how you, the supposedly superior conqueror of the FE, are unable to build these things yourself?

Well, now you can. There are five new common technologies and four new rare technologies that unlock Tier V buildings identical to those used by the FEs.

Note that this mod won’t be compatible with other mods that change default building stats.

Expanded Stellaris Ascension Perks

Adds a massive 52 new Ascension Perks to the game, with more around the corner. What’s more, the author has come up with some creative perks, such as the ability to gain interest on stored energy credits, or the ability to combine perks from the various ascension paths (i.e. they’re not longer mutually exclusive).

The author has also created an add-on which contains perks that may have compatibility issues, but feel free to give it a crack!

Expanded Stellaris Traditions

Introduces 19 new traditions into the game with the intention of aiding role-play and to stop forcing empires to adopt traditions that don’t suit their backstory (which players might feel compelled to do with the default, and more limited, choice of traditions).

The author takes lots of inspiration from the Plentiful Traditions mod, featured in previous months’ round-ups!

HiveMindPlus

Another simple but effective mod from Gumus (see Closed Borders above), this reduces the ethic points cost of the Hive Mind ethic from three to two so that there is one point remaining for a non-fanatic ethic. This adds more variety to the Hive Minds in the game.

Immersive Galaxy – Planet Variety

I’m always for adding more variety to the Stellaris galaxy; the galaxy is a big place, and it makes sense that there’d be nearly infinite variation in the various celestial bodies one encounters.

Immersive Galaxy adds a massive 256 new textures to the worlds in Stellaris. The linked base mod adds the cloud textures (which are awesome), and you then need to choose to subscribe to one or more add-ons for the actual planetary textures. For the complete experience, you should subscribe to these two:

Innovative Civics

The intention of the civics added by this mod was to create unique gameplay experiences. Example civics include Young Space Brothers, in which the moon of your homeworld is populated with a primitive species (amongst other changes), and Primitives Caretaker, in which your home system as four planets inhabited by primitives.

Logical Circular Habitability

This mod does what it says on the tin, with your species’ world preferences (and corresponding habitability) modified according to the new circular relationship (as shown in the image above), rather than as per the vanilla wet, cold, and dry climate groups.

Stellar Catalyst

This mod immediately had me enthralled. It’s a companion to the Real Space mod featured in June’s Roundup, and allows the player to build a minor megastructure (a kilostructure?) called a stellar catalyst. This triggers fusion in a brown dwarf star, generating some energy (less than a Dyson sphere).

This one just really captures my imagination. Real Space is amazing by itself – it’s great to see it being built upon by other modders!

The seventh diary from the author expands on the lore of three more of the 40 premade empires being introduced: the Federation of Lesh-Har System-States, the Hidden Republic of Scosm, and the Oshdan Peacekeepers.

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